Archive for category: Announcements

This publication has been around since 2011, in one form or another. For the past three years we have been propped up financially by a few large donations that have allowed us to print the past several issues. The printing costs for this current issue will take us to the […]

The London Squats Archive is a historical Wiki project that can be found at www.londonsquatsarchive.org The aim of the project is to map evicted Squats in London, creating an open source visual tool to better understand the history of squatting culture in London. Anyone can contribute to the archive by visiting […]

Universal Automation is an extension for Google’s Chrome browser that automatically searches and applies for jobs on Universal Jobmatch (the government-run job search website that benefit claimants are forced to use). The purpose of this project is to ‘’support the unemployed in their fight against the bullying and repressive regime of […]

Migrants are revolting Something rotten has been discovered and is making putrid all the things we hold dear. A rancid menace, that is both burdening and dissolving our public services and destroying the economy. It’s denying opportunities for young people, while tearing apart communities and a collective sense of solidarity. The […]

Community groups in Cyprus are calling for ideas from around the world to solve the economic problems crippling the island. They have launched the OpenCyprus website to collect short texts and videos with practical ideas from international thinkers. Three weeks after the banking sector of Cyprus collapsed, different community groups […]

The Greece Solidarity Campaign was established early last year, in response to an appeal for solidarity with those resisting austerity measures in Greece. Amongst their many aims they intend to provide information on the situation in Greece, which includes debunking the myths about the causes of the crisis. They oppose […]

On 17-18 June 2013 world leaders will be attending the annual G8 summit, this year hosted in a luxury hotel in Lough Erne, Northern Ireland. Representatives from the world’s eight most powerful capitalist nations will set the global agenda for economic, environmental and securitisation policy for the year ahead. This […]